Virginia
Kennard,
Performance Artist, Dancer & Choreographer:
Virginia
Kennard is a practicing freelance physical artist based in
Wellington, New Zealand. She has undertaken several choreographic
residencies in Glasgow, Scotland through the Centre for Contemporary
Art, the Work Room and Dance House. Her travels through Europe lead
her through workshops with Keith Hennessy (Canada, USA), Katie Duck
(the Netherlands, USA) and the DELTEBRE DANSA Festival in Spain.
Since returning to New Zealand, she has performed for the Wellington
Freelance Dance Collective and created work for S.A.M.P.L.E.
More
recently, Virginia has been developing “The Lady Garden”, a performance installation & live exhibition exploring the nude female body as an asexual object.
Earlier
this year (in the 2013 Wellington Fringe Festival) The Lady
Garden was a huge hit with both the public (including Shirley
Manson of international band 'Garbage') and the press, including a
story & interview on TV3's Nightline. This showcased not only
Virginia's excellent skills & growing confidence as an events
creator, organiser & performer; but also her natural savvy &
talent as a publicist and media wrangler.
Virginia's Unique Contribution
to the 'Whakapapa' exhibition:
Introducing...
"Chocolate Soup." *
* Also featuring soundscapes by Emi Pogoni.
(see bottom of page for Virginia's official
performance dates & times during 'Whakapapa'...)
Chocolate
Soup is your daily dose
of soy-free, sugar-free, dairy-free, real-time dance composition.
of soy-free, sugar-free, dairy-free, real-time dance composition.
This is a performance improvisation
featuring soundscapes by Emi Pogoni
and
seemingly arbitrary movement decisions by Virginia Kennard. Various
other ingredients, moonlighting as musicians (we are looking for a pianist for the library piano!!), visual artists and
writers, are thrown into the mix each day to encourage
and reveal
dance discoveries & performance antics.
Virginia
is a performance artist and dancer. Her work focuses on the body,
combining different elements of performance into a cohesive yet
fleeting moment – one of entertainment, dance and experience.
Improvisation satisfies her need for intense research, which supports
her complete lack of prepared choreography.
Emi
is a creator of sound-based music, and discourses on the nature of
intended sound. She is interested in multi-faceted audio so that
music can come in at its own angle. Her focus for dance composition
is soundscape-ish yet still immersive, fascinating and evocative of
an environment in its own right and allowing the visual action to
lead the way.
The lack of
soy, sugar and dairy in this work reflects Virginia’s current
dietary choices necessary to avoid physical discomfort, chronic
fatigue and general grumpiness. The omission of chocolate from her
life made her “pretty crazy” but ignited the blend of nuts, fruit
and cocoa into amazing mash-ups of Chocolate Soup goodness. This is
much to the chagrin of her personal trainer.
Dance
improvisation is a bit like Chocolate Soup – finding the right
combinations of ingredients to function and delight.
“Dancers
exist in 3D space and deal with the actuality of the architecture
they are in, & the implications of the events and pathways they
[are] creating in real time.” – Kristian
Larsen,
throwdisposablechoreography.blogspot.co.nz
“Our
impulses/instincts are our route to originality, our rational brain
perhaps too logical for inspiring sparks to fly from it. How often
have we just heard 'I don't know why I chose to do that, it just felt
right', when we see something masterful and unexpected unfold before
our eyes.” – Tom
Pritchard,
www.onthestageofthepresent.com
“I’ll
be alone/dancing you know it baby.”
– Don’t
You (Forget About Me),
Simple Minds.
Chocolate Soup: Official Performance Times
in the City Library Gallery... ALL welcome.
Thu 4 July, 7.10pm. (Whakapapa Official Opening Nite)
Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri (8/9/10/11/12) July, from 1 - 1.30pm.
Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri (15/16/17/18/19) July, from 12.30 - 1pm.
Keep an eye on Virginia's Twitter account
for up to the minute (well, hour, er day?) developments...
I am sure that once she touches down in Melbourne,
she'll be tweeting her little "chocolate soup" heart out!!
Follow her now!!
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